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FeaturesHump Day Facts
6 Outrageous Myths and Legends About Australia’s Northern Territory
by Bradie Walsh February 5, 2020Although Australia is one of the most beautiful countries on earth, it’s a common misconception that it is infinitely sunny and warm year-round. The reality is that most parts of…
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Why walking around the base of Uluru (and not climbing it) is so incredible
by Gemma Music July 22, 2019We had reached our destination: the eastern corner of Uluru, at Kuniya Piti, to walk around the base. It was not even 7am, and already I could feel this would be a memorable day.
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While we don’t like to play favourites, we’ve rounded up a list of the ultimate, unmissable Aussie experiences you need in your life.
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If you have limited annual leave or have a long weekend to spare, here’s everything you can squeeze into a three-day camping trip around Uluru.
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How I learned to embrace my own pace while hiking in Australia
by Rachel Chang February 12, 2019My first impression with fellow travelers couldn’t be that I was a slowpoke keeping them from fully experiencing all the spectacular sites…
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This is what it looks like when a Belgian backpacker moves to Uluru
by Isabelle Liekens January 23, 2018I have the honour of saying that the world’s biggest monolith is the view from my backyard.
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To the local Anangu people, climbing Uluru is a desecration of one of Australia’s most sacred sites.
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Want to see what Uluru looks like in 360 degrees? Thanks to the magic of Google, you can.
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When you walk around the base of Uluru, you reach a spot that’s divided travellers, locals and politicians for decades. A simple chain handrail snaking up the rock face, and a sign…